Little Traverse Conservancy Nature Preserves protect over 14,000 acres of natural habitats in Northern Michigan, offering scenic trails, diverse ecosystems, and opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and environmental education.
The Little Traverse Conservancy Nature Preserves consist of more than 14,000 acres of protected land scattered across northern Michigan’s Lower Peninsula. These preserves encompass forests, wetlands, prairies, dunes, and shoreline habitats, ranging from remote woodlands to areas adjacent to Lake Michigan and Lake Charlevoix. The Conservancy’s lands provide critical habitat for native wildlife, including migratory birds, deer, and numerous rare and threatened plant species. Many preserves were established through a mix of donations and conservation easements beginning in the 1970s, reflecting the region’s commitment to maintaining natural landscapes amid increasing development pressures. Outdoor enthusiasts can access an extensive network of trails tailored for hiking, birdwatching, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. The preserves also facilitate environmental programs, fostering awareness and stewardship for native ecosystems. Highlights include serene forest vistas, spring wildflower displays, and wetlands teeming with amphibians and songbirds. Visitors are drawn to specific reserves like the Petoskey State Park adjacent properties and the scenic Bluffs Scenic Area. The nature preserves appeal to diverse interests, including families seeking gentle walks, photographers capturing seasonal color changes, and naturalists studying native flora and fauna. The Conservancy manages these sites to balance public access with habitat protection, often limiting motorized access and maintaining trail quality to minimize ecological impacts. Overall, these preserves offer year-round recreational value and play an essential role in regional conservation, linking natural corridors across northern Michigan.
Bluffs Scenic Area – panoramic views over Lake Michigan and native hardwood forests
Tallgrass prairies and oak savannas supporting rare plant communities
Migratory bird habitat hotspots with excellent birdwatching opportunities
Quiet forests with extensive networks of hiking and cross-country ski trails
Offers striking views across forested bluffs overlooking Lake Michigan, ideal for photography and nature observation.
Extensive woodlands with diverse tree species and quiet trails perfect for peaceful hikes and wildlife spotting.
Features mature hardwood forests and floodplain wetlands, providing important habitat for amphibians and migratory birds.